On 9/10/24 8:33 AM, Felix Moessbauer wrote: > Hi, > > this series continues the affinity cleanup work started in > io_uring/sqpoll. It has been tested against the liburing testsuite > (make runtests), whereby the read-mshot test always fails: > > Running test read-mshot.t > Buffer ring register failed -22 > test_inc 0 0 failed > Test read-mshot.t failed with ret 1 > > However, this test also fails on a non-patched linux-next @ > bc83b4d1f086. That sounds very odd... What liburing are you using? On old kernels where provided buffer rings aren't available the test should just skip, new ones it should pass. Only thing I can think of is that your liburing repo isn't current? > The test wq-aff.t succeeds if at least cpu 0,1 are in the set and > fails otherwise. This is expected, as the test wants to pin on these > cpus. I'll send a patch for liburing to skip that test in case this > pre-condition is not met. > > Regarding backporting: I would like to backport these patches to 6.1 as > well, as they affect our realtime applications. However, in-between 6.1 > and next there is a major change da64d6db3bd3 ("io_uring: One wqe per > wq"), which makes the backport tricky. While I don't think we want to > backport this change, would a dedicated backport of the two pinning > patches for the old multi-queue implementation have a chance to be accepted? Let's not backport that patch, just because it's pretty invasive. It's fine to have a separate backport patch of them for -stable, in this case we'll have one version for stable kernels new enough to have that change, and one for older versions. Thankfully not that many to care about. -- Jens Axboe